Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, September 15, 1910, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER.* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. !9I0 I? P. WARLICK’ Good Luck Sale Another Big Stock Thrown On The Market! ■ - y- l - \ 1 ■■ ' 'I .11 11 1 1 »' Have Had the Good Luck to Buy a Large Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Etc., At Only 35 Cents on the OoUar. r e are going to throw this stock, bought below manufacturer’s cost, with our stock on the market at prices that you could not them WHEN COTTON WAS 5c A. POUND. This is saying a lot, but we are prepared to prove it to your entire satisfaction, >u have to do is to visit this Sale and see for yourself. We can afford to do this and still have a small but satisfactory profit, is your opportunity to lay in your Fall and Winter goods and SAVE YOURSELF BIG MONEY. DON’T MISS THIS GOOD LUCK. is no Fake Sale, We Could Not Afford to Make You These Prices if We Had Not Bought This Stock So Very Cheap. Our Good Luck is Your Good Luck. THIS SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, RAIN OR SHINE! >n’t delay but come at once while the stock is complete in every department. This is an opportunity that seldom comes to ;ople of Sumter county at this season of the year. This sale will continue until we close out this stock that we have just ttl Look for the big sign. We have arranged for plenty of help to wait on you during this Greatest Bargain Sale that we »ver had. Remember the Date and the Pface. lanters ank lilding w. P. WARLICK Americus, Ga. —t tlSEY IS JAILED ISHIfT OF CONVICTS IS (NEARLY 800 BALES IN 1016 BUILDING IS SOLD I STATE HAS TOSECURE [GREAT H0S1 IS COMING IGE OF CHEATING.I MADE IN ROAD WORkI AMERICUS IN A DAY.I AT SUM IN THOUSANDS! . I0AN OF $100.0001 TO MEET IN ATLANTA astor Is Hauled Forty-Five Are Carried to Cotlon Receipts and Trade lack Here. Reverend J. S. Kelsey role Itlanta "there was no vast bf his former flock hero (nabs and katow to the'r | notwithstanding the v!s- he wore shining liracc- pg tail coat. coming neen heralded and the brethren world pel up at the depot in llnnx to extend him again Andersonville. Both Good. I In a pair of handcuffs ministerial toga, the bey walked In the rear r iff Fuller, under whose , he came from Atlanta guest of the county eSnlte sojourn In Amcr- [ apartments nt’the ja 1 reaJiness and he Im there to seek repos burn ay. Americus several lelsev las anuexed ; ►fast, doubtless, Is re dilemma, for then •lilah doing buslnes Bind of the line, trusting brunette. Mary K| that the unbleached "i, Kelsey, had harpoon Bd under promise «•: dug up the fatnllj Bro. Kelsey {he W (699 In horrible co'd In his Jeans, she shepherd forgot .here and left fo.- 1 icr blaek charmer . ere he has since baits of tar earn- sliver ilmole- ,-.n formerly pastor of two lore, and has cut an even h in Atlanta coondom since • adjourn,'d •!: . »w. I and city Or oalo hero i not differ Forty-five couvicts, comprising more than half of Sumter'* xobra force, were moved Friday from Leslie, where the camp has been located dur ing the late summer. Sulk. Christian has transferred this large body cf road builders to a point near Ander sonville, and during the next few months will work oilt the public roala In that section of the county. For some time this work has byt-a impera tive, but not until the present has it been posslb.e to get a sufficient for.-j there to put the roads in oraer. Two or three small flying squadrons an doing repair, work over the cbunly but the main force will be employe* around Andersonville, ns stated. Important Deal In Realty Effected Here. Nearly eight hundred hales <#.t:on An Important deal in central real weighed at Americus Saturday made estate" pending but not entirely, per il thf banner day of the season In cot- ( fected, was reported yesterday, but ton circles, and all lines of business not for general publication as yet, for felt the impetus thus given. The ac- the reasons stated. The property la tive receipts here for the day were 763 question is among th* most desirable bu'e*—all wagon cotton. | a nd valuable business blocks In tV This, with the receipts of M2 bale, dty and the price, as might be au;,- Friday, made a total of 1,300 bales for posed, runs well Into the live flgtire the two days. | column. It la probably the largest Much of the Friday cotton was sold deil male here since the sale of tfca yesterday, while probably 5og bales .of hotel property to Mr. L. 0. Council the Saturday receipt* went to the!year or two ago, and will be of Inter buyer as well at prevailing good e»t when announced In a few dayv Gov. Brown Gets Money of Congress in November Big Local Banks. ANSWERS EVERY CALL. Americus People Have Found Tbjit This Is True. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A llttlv cause may hurt the kid neys. Spells of backache often follow. Or some Irregularity ot the erlno A certalu remedy for all attacks. A medicine that answers ovtry call Is Doan's Kidney Pill*, a trne spe cific. Many Americus reople iely on It. Hero Is Amorlcuj proof: O. M. Horne, 710 Church street, Americus, On., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pill* at different times for fire or sis ysars and I hare been very much pleased with the-, re sults. I was troubled by weak kid neys and bladder and was Tery anx ious to get rel'ef. When suffering rrom one of these attacks, I used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Dodson's Pharmacy, and they prompt ly drove away the complaint. I have no hesitation in recommending ihls remedy.” • * For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Fbster-Mllbnrn Co, Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the jtame—Doan’s—and take no other. price*. The sale of this large amount of cot ton put more than $30,000—probably $75,000—in circulation yesterday, and business boomed in consequence. While the hot weather hindered trade to an extent the dry goods and cloth ing dealers had a Tery satisfactory day. "Can he depended upon - ' Is an ex pression we all itke to twar. and when it Is used In connection with Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera $nd Dlarrho.vv Remedy. It means that It never falls tj cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowei comp'alnts. It Is pleasant to take and equally valuable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. - A man can sell his reputation once; after that he couldn’t give it away. What They WJU Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor- rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate tho excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright’s Disease and Dia- bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes, the dlecovsryi The purchase was made by parties bere as an Investment. The Gratitude of Elderly People _ Gaes out ro whatever help gives them ease, comfort and strength. Foley's Kidney Pills cure kidney and bladder disc&de promptly, and give comfort and relief to elderly people. Sold by John R. Hudson. RESUME CORK TREE , FOOD IX ALABAMA Unusual Plant la Located Xenr Xclnin lly Will Ester. Selma, Ala., September 10.—Quite an Interesting discovery has bee., made In the souta end of this county In the shape of a genuine cork tree. While autolng In that vicinity on Thursday Will Esler, a young nun o this city, picked up a man passing o:i the road, who told him of the cork tree. He asked to be shown the un usual tree, and the man dIVected him to It. Mr, Esier at once secured t large sample and It appears to lx the genuine cork t/ve product. Mr. Evler says the heart ot the tree la hard as flint, but'the bark, some six inches thick, la light and spongy." The samples shown here float well on water and several men familiar with corking in bottling con cern* stated today that the article It genuine. It has created quite t lot of talk In Selma, and thera lx a probv bj’lty that a new Industry will bt started in this lectfon «i a rtvnll of J - 4 - * , Atlanta, Oa., September 10.—Acting under authority conferred upon him by law, Governor Brown li*a arranged to borrow $100,000 for the purpose ot meeting the current expenses of the state. Tho money will be borrowed in sums of $26,000. The money will be secured from the Fourth National Bank, the Atlanta National Bank, the American National Bank of'Atlanta, and tbn American National Bank of Macon. The governor Is authorised . under the law to borrow $200,000 lor the support of the state government, and it has'beer, found hecessary to secure a loan twenty days earlier tbit year than was the case last year. The money was necessary In order to meet warrants Issued to various state Institutions Friday to the amount of $71,523.50, sa follows: State Uni versity and its branches, $23,355; BllnJ Asylum at Macon, $1,800; State San itarium, $35,368.50. Occasion. NOTICE TO PUBLIft On failure of consideration of same all persona are warned against trad ing for a certain 80-day mortgage non, or $51.00, given by mo In favor ot J L 81ms. This 31st day of August, 1910. H. A MASH BURN. aug 31-d-2t-w-lt PRETTY GIRLS LEAVING FOR SCHOOLS I P TIIE STATE Interim* Will lie Well Ueprrsenfed at College*. A bevy of young gtrtk will leave Americas this week for (he colleges of Middle and North Georgia, several go ing next Tuesday. Among the Hst -secured thus far Misses Mildred Hol lis and Utilise Williford go to Agne* Scott College. Brenan, at Gainesville, will claim Aliases Mary Belle Hlxon, Rath Hodges and Cnrobel Glover, while Jessie Tift College; at ForaytU will have Misses Louise Rogers, Ruth Christian .and Carrie Gray among Its fair representatives. Miss' Georgia Bena Dodson will attend Lucy Cobu College' at Athena. — . / >v (Special to Ttmes-Recorder) Atlanta. Ga.. Sept. 10.—'What prom ises to be one of the largest and fore- ] most gatherings of the kind yet held in: the 8outh will be the Conscrvatlo i Congress which le to be held In Atlan ta In November. The fall program s not been completed but tentativo ar rangement* show that there will be addres'ce by the nation's most promi nent const! vatlonleta. Among the notables who are to ad dress the congress are GiRorJ PInchot, president of the National Conservation Association; C. M. Biker, president of the National Conservation Congress;; Theodore Roosevelt; Governor Stubba. of Kansas, and many other*. Invitation! have been Issued to two thousand onu LundreJ and thlrty-llvs prominent men In different parts of the country. President Taft and Vice- President Sht rman will be Invited. In addition to twelve representative* of the following governments, the gov. ernors of the sixteen Southern stat u, the speakers of the sixteen Sou the i legislatures, the state house official* of Georgia, mayor* of 231 Southern cities, 80 college presidents and t‘.e state geologists of the sixteen South ern state* will all bo present. In addition to these, luvltatlons to 1.708 delegatee to be appointed and ■elected by various officials In the Southern state* will be mailed within the next few days. How some women can marry soma men will probably be the last “how* In the world. TntfsPl This popular remedy never fatla I effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick. Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from «. Torpid Liver and Bad Digestiaw The natural result Is good ippetltm andsolidfloh. Dose small; ek-gaBt- ly su garc oated and c«y to »* allow. Take No Substitute. ■HOI